CS 162: Operating Systems and System Programming
CS 162: Operating Systems and System Programming (Spring 2015, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor John Kubiatowicz. The purpose of this course is to teach the design of operating systems and operating systems concepts that appear in other advanced systems. Topics we will cover include concepts of operating systems, systems programming, networked and distributed systems, and storage systems, including multiple-program systems (processes, interprocess communication, and synchronization), memory allocation (segmentation, paging), resource allocation and scheduling, file systems, basic networking (sockets, layering, APIs, reliability), transactions, security, and privacy.
Lecture 01 - What is an Operating System? |
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Lecture 01 - What is an Operating System? |
Lecture 02 - Introduction to the Process |
Lecture 03 - Processes (Cont.), Fork, Introduction to I/O |
Lecture 04 - Introduction to I/O (Cont.), Sockets, Networking |
Lecture 05 - Networking (Cont.), Concurrency (Processes and Threads) |
Lecture 06 - Concurrency (Cont.), Synchronization |
Lecture 07 - Synchronization (Cont.) |
Lecture 08 - Semaphores, Monitors, and Readers/Writers |
Lecture 09 - Readers/Writers Example, Scheduling |
Lecture 10 - Scheduling (Cont.), Deadlock |
Lecture 11 - Deadlock, Address Translation |
Lecture 12 - Address Translation (Cont.) |
Lecture 13 - Address Translation (Finished), Caching |
Lecture 14 - Caching (Cont.), Demand Paging |
Lecture 15 - Demand Paging (Cont.), General I/O |
Lecture 16 - Demand Paging (Finished), General I/O |
Lecture 17 - Performance, Storage Devices, Queueing Theory, File Systems |
Lecture 18 - File Systems |
Lecture 19 - File Systems (Cont.), MMAP, Transactions, COW |
Lecture 20 - Reliability, Transactions, Distributed Systems |
Lecture 21 - Distributed Systems, Networking, TCP/IP, RPC |
Lecture 22 - Distributed Systems (Cont.), Networking, TCP/IP, RPC, VFS |
Lecture 23 - Distributed Storage, Key-Value Stores, Security |
Lecture 24 - Security, Cloud Computing |
Lecture 25 - Extra Topics: IoT, Quantum Computing |